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In a recent study published in the journal Genes & Nutrition, researchers conducted a systematic review to determine and validate
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An international team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine with the National Institutes of Health Extracellular RNA Communication
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Cedars-Sinai investigators have identified a genetic variant that increases people's risk of developing perianal Crohn's disease, the most debilitating manifestation
Read moreBreast Cancer Screening Advice Dangerous for Black Women
The US Preventive Services Task Force currently recommends that breast cancer screening start at age 50 years, regardless of race
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Iron deficiency is one of the five main causes of impaired health. It affects 30 percent of the world’s population,
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CHICAGO — During Venture Connect at HIMSS23 on Wednesday, Holly Maloney, managing director of General Catalyst, discussed responsible AI use
Read moreCholera cases are on the rise—and Europe shouldn’t be complacent about the risk
Cholera, an infection that causes severe diarrhea and can be deadly, is once more spreading in several low-income countries. In
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